Found this blog article "Wayland Isn't Going to Save The Linux Desktop" that talk -as the title said- about #wayland
dudemanguy.github.io/blog/post…
It has been written in 2022. Since the article has been written, may be things have evolved, or not, I don't know.
I'm still using #X11 and I fundamentally have nothing against Wayland.
I continue to use X11 for basics reasons:
- It works perfectly with my NVidia GC, my drawing tablet and let me manage monitor calibration profiles
- Last time I tried Wayland, then I had too much weird things (artifacts on screen, weird mouse cursors, ...) - it seems related to my NVidia drivers but I didn't dig more, I've just switched to a solution that works for me (then, X11)
Note, the day my desktop environment will work properly on Wayland (so i
... Show more...Found this blog article "Wayland Isn't Going to Save The Linux Desktop" that talk -as the title said- about #wayland
dudemanguy.github.io/blog/post…
It has been written in 2022. Since the article has been written, may be things have evolved, or not, I don't know.
I'm still using #X11 and I fundamentally have nothing against Wayland.
I continue to use X11 for basics reasons:
- It works perfectly with my NVidia GC, my drawing tablet and let me manage monitor calibration profiles
- Last time I tried Wayland, then I had too much weird things (artifacts on screen, weird mouse cursors, ...) - it seems related to my NVidia drivers but I didn't dig more, I've just switched to a solution that works for me (then, X11)
Note, the day my desktop environment will work properly on Wayland (so including my NVidia drivers, my drawing tablet, all application I use, color profiles, ...) I'll happily switch to Wayland.
Unfortunately, if what I read in this article is still valid, I probably won't be able to switch in 2024, neither in 2025 
#wayland_vs_x11 #linux #linuxdesktop #xmigration #xwayland